- Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-
Muʿtazz bi-ʾLlāh (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن جعفر; 847 – 16 July 869),
better known by his
regnal title al-
Muʿtazz bi-ʾLlāh (المعتز...
- AH/833-930 CE) was a poet, ****ociated
particularly with al-Muʿtaḍid and Ibn al-
Muʿtazz in the
Abbasid court at Baghdād. He is said to have
composed large numbers...
- noms de
guerre Abu
Muslim al-Turkmani (Arabic: أبو مسلم التركماني), Haji
Mutazz, or Abu
Mutaz al-Qurashi, was the
Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant (ISIL)...
- pp. 138–139.
Kennedy 2001, p. 138.
Kennedy 2001, p. 139. Bosworth, "al-
Muʿtazz Bi’llāh" 1993, p. 794.
Kennedy 2004, p. 172. Zetterstéen &
Bosworth 1993...
- ibn al-Mu'tazz (Arabic: عبد الله بن المعتز, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-
Muʿtazz; 861 – 29
December 908) was the son of the
caliph al-Mu'tazz and a political...
- Abu
Abdallah Muhammad the
third Abbasid caliph of the Arab caliphate. al-
Mutazz also
known as Abu
Abdallah Muhammad was the 13th
Abbasid caliph. Muhammad...
- (Arabic: معتز) is an
Arabic surname and
given name. Al-Mu'tazz, or al-
Muʿtazz bi-ʾllāh (المعتز بالله, "He who is
strengthened by God"), the
Abbasid caliph...
-
Crisis of the ʿAbbāsid Caliphate: The
Caliphates of al-Mustaʿīn and al-
Muʿtazz, A.D. 862–869/A.H. 248–255. SUNY
Series in Near
Eastern Studies. Albany...
- صريع الغواني (in Arabic)
Quoting S. A. Bonebakker,
According to Ibn al-
Muʿtazz, badīʿ
devices do not
appear for the
first time in the work of the early...
-
Crisis of the ʿAbbāsid Caliphate: The
Caliphates of al-Mustaʿīn and al-
Muʿtazz, A.D. 862–869/A.H. 248–255. SUNY
Series in Near
Eastern Studies. Albany...